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Used (or late model) RVs with a washer and dryer are not as common as one might think. However, just having a washer and dryer on board is a heck of an advantage, eliminating the need to be proactive in planning your laundry out each and every day.
Most of the time, the RVs that include them do so in a way that doesn’t reduce the amount of living space throughout the RV. It’s even more of a surprise when you find washer and dryer units or, at the very least, washer and dryer hookups, in a non-Class A.
We’ve been reviewing RVs for over 5 years, so we were able to put together our list of the best late-model (or used) RVs that we have reviewed.
If you’re on the lookout for RVs with a washer and dryer, there are options in Class As, Class Cs, 5th wheels, and travel trailers. With that being said, here is a list of late model RVs that will keep you out of the campground laundry room and in the comfort of your own home.
Is Adding a Washer and Dryer to Your RV or Camper a Standard Option?
Many RVs and campers can provide the luxury and convenience of being able to do your laundry in your motorhome while enjoying your open road adventures.
Typically, most motorhomes or campers do not come with a washer/dryer already installed. However, they do have the option of having the hookups installed, which are often located in a closet or wardrobe. Then you simply select and purchase a washer/dryer combo when you buy your RV.
Adding a washer/dryer can make life on the open road much more convenient, allowing for more efficient use of your time. If you have your own washer/dryer installed in your RV, you can do your laundry while at your campground. And this beats being stuck all day pumping quarters into the machines at some laundromat!
Even for small campers without washer/dryer hookups available, there are ways to do your laundry while still enjoying the evening sitting around the campfire toasting marshmallows.
Susan and I have a stackable washer and dryer in our late model 2021 Thor Challenger and we love it! Susan says laundry is a breeze, and we also dry our towels and washcloths in the dryer after we shower, which reduces humidity in our rig and reduces mildew.
10 Best Used RVs and Campers with a Washer and Dryer (or Hookup)
Now, not all of these come with a physical washer and dryer. However, just having the option of bringing in a set later down the road is a very nice accommodation.
Best Late Model Class A RVs With a Washer and Dryer
Class A motorhomes are luxury recreational vehicles built on a heavy-duty chassis or stripped truck chassis. Class A motorhomes integrate the driving compartment with the interior living space.
These are the largest and most luxurious RVs and are popular with full-time RVers. They offer plenty of space for a family and/or pets and have an adequate towing capacity to tow a car for side excursions for sightseeing and trips to the local grocer.
Most Class A RVs over 30 feet in length will have washer/dryer hookups. Models shorter than 35 feet don’t have the space to include a washer/dryer.
Some higher-end Class A models may come with the washer/dryer already installed, but most often, they simply include the closet space and hookups. The washer/dryer unit is an additional purchase.
1. 2019 Forest River FR3 (30DS, 33DS, 34DS)
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Theater seating directly across from the TV, with plenty of space and a large, comfortable dinette
⛔ No door leading into the bedroom
30DS
- Chassis: F53 Ford
- GVWR: 20,500 lbs
- Sleep: 4
- Engine: 7.3L 445 cubic inch V8
- Length: 31′ 11″
- Towing Capacity: 5,000 lbs
The FR3 Crossover Gas Class A motorhome offers many excellent features at an affordable price. It has a family-friendly living area with the space, convenience, and styling of its Class A cousins.
Three models offer the option of a combo washer/dryer. The 30DS is measured at 31 feet 8 inches in length, the 33DS is 34 feet 10 inches, and the 34DS comes in at 35 feet 11 inches.
All three models feature two slide-outs and a king-size bed, and include the latest in safety and convenience features including an extra-wide entry door w/ a deadbolt lock, Forest River Command Center, carbon monoxide and LP detectors, smoke alarm, and fire extinguishers.
With these motorhome models, you get an excellent deal for your money.
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2. 2019 Fleetwood Pace Arrow LXE
Our Pros and Cons
✅ A huge Class A with $400k features for half price, including a huge and luxurious galley
⛔ Not much knee space between the toilet and bathroom cabinets
- Chassis: Freightliner XC-Series
- GVWR: 32,400 lbs
- Sleep: 8
- Engine: Cummins I6 Diesel Pusher
- Length: 38′ 7″
- Towing Capacity: 10,000 lbs
When good simply isn’t good enough, the Pace Arrow LXE can take your open road adventures to the next level.
This diesel motorhome offers residential-style living and luxury amenities featuring an automotive-style dashboard, beautiful top-of-the-line cabinetry, a two-burner induction cooktop, a Hide-A-Loft drop-down queen bed, a full-sized refrigerator, and a Blu-ray entertainment center.
Three models (the 37R, 38F, and 38K) offer the option for stackable washer/dryer hookups. The 38N provides an alternative for a hidden combo washer/dryer.
This RV is one of the “Cadillacs” of the modern motorhome.
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3. 2019 Jayco Embark 37MB
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Excellent performance with a tight turning radius
⛔ Comes with L16 AGM batteries instead of lithium
- Chassis: Spartan K1
- GVWR: 32,000 lbs
- Sleep: 6
- Engine: Cummins I6 Diesel Pusher
- Length: 37.8′
- Towing Capacity: 10,000 lbs
With the 2019 Jayco Embark, luxury and adventure unquestionably come together. The Embark is a diesel motorhome built on a Spartan K1 raised rail chassis with a Cummins ISB turbocharged engine and independent front suspension.
This model offers many quality features, including hand-laid polished tile floors, recessed LED lighting, and optional theater seating.
Also available are solid surface countertops with a stainless steel sink, a residential refrigerator with an ice maker and water dispenser, an induction cooktop, and a 1.5 CU. Ft. convection microwave oven, a king-sized bed, a 50″ LED HDTV with Blu-Ray, and an outside entertainment center as well as many other optional amenities.
The 37MB offers a washer/dryer option in a closet in the bedroom while the 39BH and 39T2 both place the washer/dryer closet in the private master bathroom at the rear of the motorhome.
These three models offer RVers yet another excellent option for motorhomes with available washer/dryer hookups.
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Best Late Model Class B RVs With a Washer and Dryer
Unfortunately, Class B motorhomes, because of their size constraints, do not come with any washer/dryer hookup options. The portable washers and dryers may be an option to consider when looking at a Class B motorhome.
One manufacturer, Haier, offers an excellent electric washer. You just put the clothes in, hook up the hoses, and let it go! This washer is actually very flexible and can be set up in the same washer/dryer closets larger RVs provide.
Or if you own a Class B motorhome, you can just set it up near the kitchen sink. Once you have it set up in the kitchen, you connect the water hose to the faucet and pop the drain hose in the sink.
In addition to their portable washer, Haier offers a portable dryer as well. Haier does an incredible job of providing top-quality compact appliances. You can mount the dryers on the wall or set them on a counter. This terrific little dryer is vented, so it’s not going to add to the water in your tanks, and its sensor knows when to shut the dryer off.
Best Used Class C RVs With a Washer and Dryer
Class C RVs are some of the most popular on the road. They offer all the benefits of larger Class A RVs in a more compact package.
4. 2020 Jayco Seneca Motorhome 37K
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Massive towing capacity thanks to the moving van frame
⛔ The ceiling vent fans are subpar throughout/avoid smokey cooking
- Engine: Cummins In-Line Diesel Pusher
- Length: 39.3′
- Towing Capacity: 12,000 lbs
- Chassis: Freightliner SR2V Series
- GVWR: 29,000 lbs
- Sleep: 8
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The Jayco Seneca Class C diesel motorhome is brilliantly designed to enhance your open-road experience, offering true luxury over the long haul.
The Seneca offers top-of-the-line amenities like raised panel hardwood cabinets, an expandable L-shaped sofa, 1.5 bathrooms, a full-sized refrigerator, recessed LED lighting, a king-size bed, dual air conditioners, and an outside entertainment center.
The Seneca provides you with well-appointed features that make it the perfect RV for any road trip you may take.
Like many well-designed RVs, the Jayco Seneca 37K includes a washer/dryer option in a bathroom closet at the rear of the RV. This keeps your laundry-running noises out of earshot of the main living area.
5. 2019 Coachmen Leprechaun 311FS
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Massive space with a full, walk-in closet and, of course, the washer and dryer combo
⛔Exterior TV sits really low on the outside, which looks weird even when sitting and watching
- Engine: Triton V10 Gasoline
- Length: 31.8′
- Towing Capacity: 7,500 lbs
- Chassis: Ford E450
- GVWR: 14,500 lbs
- Sleep: 8
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The Coachmen Leprechaun 311FS is another terrific model if you want a little more luxury while you are away from home. The Leprechaun Class C motorhomes have provided high-quality construction, better interior appointments, and a long list of safety and convenience features since 1973.
The 311FS model offers a bedroom with a real walk-in closet, allowing you to hang your clothes up. Other features include a private entry door into the bathroom for convenience at night, a residential refrigerator, a queen-sized bed, and an outside entertainment center.
The slide-outs throughout the unit give you plenty of extra space while you are parked and enjoying your vacation. The 311Fs can accommodate a family of up to eight reasonably comfortably.
This model includes space for a side-by-side washer/dryer combo in the bathroom area and far enough away from the living space to keep any laundry noises to a minimum.
Best Late Model 5th Wheels With a Washer and Dryer
Fifth wheels can often provide the luxury of a washer/dryer due to their size. Popular for full-timers, 5th wheels with a washer and dryer make great homes away from home. Here are two examples.
6. 2019 Forest River Sandpiper 378FB
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Massive bathroom with dual sinks and a full tub/shower
⛔Not much counter space other than the kitchen island
- Length: 41.2′
- UVW: 12,455 lbs
- GVWR: 15,500 lbs
- CCC: 3,045 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 2,096 lbs
- Sleeps: 4
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This trailer is perfect for a small family. It sleeps four people and provides a fair amount of living space.
The Sandpiper 378FB offers a luxurious master bedroom, one and a half bathrooms, an efficient kitchen and dining area, and a slick entertainment room. This trailer also features an outdoor kitchen for outdoor entertainment.
The Sandpiper’s washer/dryer setup is well hidden in a closet in the bathroom. This location is an excellent choice because you don’t have the noise of a washer/dryer system running in the main living space of the trailer.
7. 2019 Heartland ElkRidge 37RK
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Two full baths, with a tub in both the master and secondary bathrooms
⛔TV is set at a 90-degree angle from the seating
- Length: 41.6′
- UVW: 12,160 lbs
- GVWR: 15,000 lbs
- CCC: 2,840 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 2,440 lbs
- Sleeps: 8
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The Elkridge by Heartland is another excellent choice, offering all the features needed for comfortable vacation living. The Elkridge provides all the same luxury features you would expect from a top-of-the-line 5th wheel.
They feature tall ceilings, easy-tow-ability, and faster hookups. Amenities include two opposing side slide-out tri-fold sofas, hardwood cabinets and fascia, theater seats with heat and massage capabilities, a large LED TV, a three-burner range, big windows, and a private bedroom.
The 37Rk includes a washer/dryer set up in a closet located in the master bedroom. Like the Sandpiper, this allows you to add a stackable washer/dryer while keeping the noise of the system away from the main living space when running.
Best Used Travel Trailers With a Washer and Dryer
Travel trailers come in many sizes including some pretty short models. There are however some very large travel trailers as well as destination trailers that have room to offer a washer and dryer.
8. 2019 Coachmen Catalina Destination Series (Models: 39MKTS, 39RLTS)
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Incredible number of cabinets and storage options throughout
⛔Again, a TV set at a hard angle from the couch makes for some sore necks
- UVW: 9,140 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 1,330 lbs
- Length: 40.7′
- GVWR: 11,000 lbs
- CCC: 1,590 lbs
- Sleep: 6
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The Catalina Destination Series trailer provides everything needed to enjoy extended trips on the open road with your family. With many floor plans to choose from and the option for a Furrion Fireplace in the living room, either of these models could be a perfect choice.
Both the 39MKTS and 39RLTS offer washer/dryer hookups in closets between the bathroom and bedroom areas. Again this location is a good choice to keep the laundry noises down in the main living areas of these models. All you need to do is choose and purchase your favorite stackable washer/dryer system and put it in place.
9. 2020 Open Range Travel Trailer QT310BHS
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Bunk room is completely private with a door entrance
⛔Difficult to access anything with the slides in
- UVW: 9,160 lbs
- Tongue Weight: 1,250 lbs
- Length: 37.3′
- GVWR: 11,500 lbs
- CCC: 2,340 lbs
- Sleep: 8
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Open Range explicitly designed these travel trailers for seasoned RVers who enjoy heading out on extended outdoor adventures.
This Open Range model offers a spacious living and kitchen area, plus a private bunkhouse that kids or other guests will enjoy. The master bedroom is on the opposite end of the camper, and there is dual access to the bathroom, making those nighttime trips more convenient.
Several other of the Open Range models including the OT324RES and the OT323RLS offer an option for a washer/dryer hookup.
Best Used Popup Campers With a Washer and Dryer
Popup campers have minimal space. Sometimes you have to get creative. There are many small portable washers and dryers out there that can work with smaller campers such as the popup models.
Again, as with the Class B motorhomes, you could look at the portable washer/dryer models Haier, and other manufacturers offer. Many models work reasonably well, and they sure beat scrubbing your laundry on rocks in a creek and then using a clothesline to dry them.
In some climates, using a clothesline can be tricky. For example, in the North Woods, with all the moisture in the air, laundry can take a long time to dry … if it ever really does.
Best Used Truck Camper With a Washer and Dryer
Truck campers also have minimal space. However, you can find a few top-of-the-line truck campers offering optional laundry centers.
10. 2020 Host Campers Mammoth 11′ 6″
Our Pros and Cons
✅ Massive, 180 square feet of living space that sleeps up to five people
⛔You’ll need a minimum of an F-350 dually to haul it once you have the camper fully loaded
- Category: 1-ton
- Length: 19′ 3″
- Center of Gravity: Unlisted
- Cargo Bed: Long
- UVW: 3,955 lbs
- Sleeps: 5
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Host Campers’ Mammoth certainly lives up to its name and offers many amenities including a queen-size bed (optional king-sized bed), cabinets with Shaker doors, a two-door 8 cu ft refrigerator, a large three-burner range, adjustable reading lights, an optional 24″ TV in the bedroom, pleated shades, bathroom power vent, an outside entertainment center, and an exterior shower.
The rear slide-out offers three options, including a sofa with an overhead cabinet, a rear wardrobe, and a washer/dryer combo hookup with additional cabinets.
Also, you still have the Haier portable washer/dryer as well as the other options mentioned above.
And of course, for drying, you can still always use the venerable old clothesline … weather permitting, of course.
Do You Really Need A Washer And Dryer In An RV?
You don’t really need one. However, without a washer and dryer, you will have to carefully plan out your laundry, as well as conserve space with dirty laundry until you can wash, dry, and fold them.
Without one, you’ll rely on public laundromats and campground laundry facilities. If you enjoy boondocking, laundry may be the lone thing holding you back from an extended stay off the grid.
How Much Does It Cost To Do Laundry At A Campground?
Campground laundromats are similar to public ones and generally cost a couple of dollars per load, in the washer, and roughly the same to run them through the dryer. Maybe a little less for the latter.
If you have a sizeable family on the go, it may be a little more expensive.
Final Words About Used (Late Model) RVs With a Washer and Dryer
RVs with a washer and dryer offer a surprising amount of convenience. If you can do laundry in the comfort of your own home, that’s a win every time. No more hauling baskets full of dirty clothes and towels into public facilities.
Of course, you will go through your water a little faster if you’re not hooked up, but it’s probably a sacrifice that’s well worth the trade-off.
Do you have an RV of any kind with a washer and dryer? Please share your comments or advice below. You never know but you might just help a fellow RVer!
Related Reading:
– 8 Small RVs With a Washer and Dryer
– 7 Best 5th Wheels with a Bath and a Half
– 21 Must-Have RV Accessories for a New Camper or Travel Trailer
– 10 Best Class A Motorhomes for Full-Timers
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